What to see there?
What to see there?
Johor lies at the southern tip of Peninsular Malaysia and is the 2nd most populous state in the country. Its neighbouring ties with Singapore via the Johore-Singapore Causeway and Malaysia-Singapore Second Link continue to bring in lucrative investments and job opportunities for both sides of the border. Johor's capital city Johor Bahru (JB for short) has steadily rebranded itself with hipster cafes, museums and galleries, shopping outlets and exciting night life. Spend a day lost in retail therapy at JPO (Johor Premium Outlets) or simply just let loose at the awesome Legoland Malaysia!
Apart from its strew of museum and royal buildings, JB is fast becoming a football crazy city with JDT F.C. (Johor Darul Takzim) fast becoming a south east asian giant after winning the AFC Cup in 2015. For football fans, watching a match at Larkin Stadium will be an unforgettable experience thanks to the fervent and passionate JDT supporters. Nicknamed the Southern Tigers, JDT owes its rise to TMJ, the crown prince of Johor for much needed fan fare and glamour that has long been forgotten in local football.
Other upcoming attractions slated for the next decade include the Iskandar Malaysia development project and the revamp of Danga Bay, a popular spot for locals and tourists to hang out by the beach. For adventure seekers, Johor also offers plenty of beach islands and national parks ready to be explored. Among them are Pulau Aur, Pulau Besar, Pulau Dayang, Pulau Lima, Pulau Pemanggil, Pulau Rawa, Pulau Sibu, Pulau Tengah and Pulau Tinggi.
Apart from its strew of museum and royal buildings, JB is fast becoming a football crazy city with JDT F.C. (Johor Darul Takzim) fast becoming a south east asian giant after winning the AFC Cup in 2015. For football fans, watching a match at Larkin Stadium will be an unforgettable experience thanks to the fervent and passionate JDT supporters. Nicknamed the Southern Tigers, JDT owes its rise to TMJ, the crown prince of Johor for much needed fan fare and glamour that has long been forgotten in local football.
Other upcoming attractions slated for the next decade include the Iskandar Malaysia development project and the revamp of Danga Bay, a popular spot for locals and tourists to hang out by the beach. For adventure seekers, Johor also offers plenty of beach islands and national parks ready to be explored. Among them are Pulau Aur, Pulau Besar, Pulau Dayang, Pulau Lima, Pulau Pemanggil, Pulau Rawa, Pulau Sibu, Pulau Tengah and Pulau Tinggi.
Johor is rapidly changing its reputation from a border state to premier investment hub with the nation's third largest conurbation in Iskandar Malaysia. With its deep rooted heritage with the Johor royal family, the southern state is as prosperous as ever
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Johor is rapidly changing its reputation from a border state to premier investment hub with the nation's third largest conurbation in Iskandar Malaysia. With its deep rooted heritage with the Johor royal family, the southern state is as prosperous as ever
Official campaign
What to see there?
What to see there?
Johor lies at the southern tip of Peninsular Malaysia and is the 2nd most populous state in the country. Its neighbouring ties with Singapore via the Johore-Singapore Causeway and Malaysia-Singapore Second Link continue to bring in lucrative investments and job opportunities for both sides of the border. Johor's capital city Johor Bahru (JB for short) has steadily rebranded itself with hipster cafes, museums and galleries, shopping outlets and exciting night life. Spend a day lost in retail therapy at JPO (Johor Premium Outlets) or simply just let loose at the awesome Legoland Malaysia!
Apart from its strew of museum and royal buildings, JB is fast becoming a football crazy city with JDT F.C. (Johor Darul Takzim) fast becoming a south east asian giant after winning the AFC Cup in 2015. For football fans, watching a match at Larkin Stadium will be an unforgettable experience thanks to the fervent and passionate JDT supporters. Nicknamed the Southern Tigers, JDT owes its rise to TMJ, the crown prince of Johor for much needed fan fare and glamour that has long been forgotten in local football.
Other upcoming attractions slated for the next decade include the Iskandar Malaysia development project and the revamp of Danga Bay, a popular spot for locals and tourists to hang out by the beach. For adventure seekers, Johor also offers plenty of beach islands and national parks ready to be explored. Among them are Pulau Aur, Pulau Besar, Pulau Dayang, Pulau Lima, Pulau Pemanggil, Pulau Rawa, Pulau Sibu, Pulau Tengah and Pulau Tinggi.
Apart from its strew of museum and royal buildings, JB is fast becoming a football crazy city with JDT F.C. (Johor Darul Takzim) fast becoming a south east asian giant after winning the AFC Cup in 2015. For football fans, watching a match at Larkin Stadium will be an unforgettable experience thanks to the fervent and passionate JDT supporters. Nicknamed the Southern Tigers, JDT owes its rise to TMJ, the crown prince of Johor for much needed fan fare and glamour that has long been forgotten in local football.
Other upcoming attractions slated for the next decade include the Iskandar Malaysia development project and the revamp of Danga Bay, a popular spot for locals and tourists to hang out by the beach. For adventure seekers, Johor also offers plenty of beach islands and national parks ready to be explored. Among them are Pulau Aur, Pulau Besar, Pulau Dayang, Pulau Lima, Pulau Pemanggil, Pulau Rawa, Pulau Sibu, Pulau Tengah and Pulau Tinggi.